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CommentData taken from IOR - L/AG/34/14A - 1

File No  0042    
Page No  38    
Deceased Surname  Scott    
Deceased first name/s  DM    
Date of Death  4 May 1871    
Place of Death  Village of Paydien-yoh, Thatone Sub-Division, Amherst District.    
Occupation at time of death  Officiating Assistant Superintendent of Police, Thatone Sub-division, Amherst District    
Probable age at time of death  29 years 4 months    
Native village and country  Old Aberdeen, Scotland    
Particulars of family as far as known; if any relative in the country  Youngest son of Hercules Scott, Professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College, first cousin to Colonel D Brown, Commissioner of Tenasserim Division, British Burmah.    
If any property left, and in what custody  Wearing apparel, under charge of Colonel D Brown, who will administer to the estate.    
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